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An american marriage book review
An american marriage book review













I was also completely drawn in by the setting. Very rarely have characters seemed so real to me that I felt like a voyeur. Jones has such power behind her words, and the raw emotion in these pages was almost too much at times I felt like I was invading this private world that I had no right to see.

an american marriage book review

During this section we saw only what the letter writers wanted us and each other to know. It was an incredibly successful usage of letters, and allowed us to get both sides of the marriage story while still never revealing everything. I’m a sucker for epistolary novels, and that format dominated a large chunk of the narrative. Which is another thing I loved about this book. The writing was phenomenal, not in a way that made you stop and admire a sentence, but in a way that allowed you to see every line of anguish on someone’s face and hear the hurt in the lines of their letters. “Sometimes when you like where you end up, you don’t care how you got there.” It was just a brutal twist of fate that no one could have seen coming. What happens from there I’ll leave you to discover should you read the book, but it was painful to witness. What would you do if, as newlyweds, you and your spouse found yourselves separated by prison walls for a crime that you (or said spouse) did not commit? Even if you knew for a fact that the accused was wholly innocent of the charge, would you be willing to put your life on hold and wait for them? Could such a young marriage shoulder such a difficult burden? That’s the situation in which Roy and Celestial find themselves.

an american marriage book review

And the situation in which they find themselves is heartbreakingly, infuriatingly believable. The characters it portrays are stunningly, viscerally real.

an american marriage book review

I’m very glad I made myself look past its popularity and pick it up, because An American Marriage gutted me. However, since I’m aware of this tendency within myself, I’m making an effort to not write something off just because it has an Oprah’s Book Club sticker on the front, though I’ll never be a reader that decides to pick up a book based on the same sticker. I have a terrible case of reverse snobbery that causes me to inwardly sniff in distain at any book presented by Oprah or Reese Witherspoon or any other celebrity as exceptionally worth reading.

an american marriage book review

I’m going to be honest: I never intended to read this book.















An american marriage book review